no alcohol Archives - thedancingcucumber.com thedancingcucumber.com Mon, 04 Jun 2018 08:18:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Tasty Mocktail Recipes To Try Out https://thedancingcucumber.com/tasty-mocktail-recipes-to-try-out/ Wed, 30 May 2018 09:11:57 +0000 https://thedancingcucumber.com/?p=336 Nothing beats a cold refreshing drink during super-hot summer days. Since drinking a cocktail every single day is not that good of an idea, we found some great non-alcoholic mocktail recipes that you’ll find surprisingly delicious. You can have them all day long without feeling guilty that you’ve had too much. It will only take you […]

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Nothing beats a cold refreshing drink during super-hot summer days. Since drinking a cocktail every single day is not that good of an idea, we found some great non-alcoholic mocktail recipes that you’ll find surprisingly delicious. You can have them all day long without feeling guilty that you’ve had too much. It will only take you minutes to get these recipes done, which is another huge plus.

Mocktail Sangria

The most refreshing non-alcoholic drink for summer. You can experiment with the recipe by adding different types of fruits. Start with 4 cups of grape juice, that is the non-alcoholic alternative for wine. You add one cup of mixed berries, sliced orange, and two peaches. Finish off with one cup of orange juice. Mix everything up, put the drink in the fridge or add a lot of ice.

Watermelon Mocktail Punch

Such a great idea to freshen up in the middle of the day. You’ll need to buy one small seedless watermelon. Get the fruit from the inside and put it in a blender. Once that’s done add 8 oz of lemon juice. To make the drink sweeter and more delicious, use one cup of sugar or more to your taste. The last step is 2 cups of frozen strawberries. This mocktail is the ultimate summer pleasure.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> no alcohol Archives - thedancingcucumber.com thedancingcucumber.com Mon, 04 Jun 2018 08:18:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Tasty Mocktail Recipes To Try Out https://thedancingcucumber.com/tasty-mocktail-recipes-to-try-out/ Wed, 30 May 2018 09:11:57 +0000 https://thedancingcucumber.com/?p=336 Nothing beats a cold refreshing drink during super-hot summer days. Since drinking a cocktail every single day is not that good of an idea, we found some great non-alcoholic mocktail recipes that you’ll find surprisingly delicious. You can have them all day long without feeling guilty that you’ve had too much. It will only take you […]

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Nothing beats a cold refreshing drink during super-hot summer days. Since drinking a cocktail every single day is not that good of an idea, we found some great non-alcoholic mocktail recipes that you’ll find surprisingly delicious. You can have them all day long without feeling guilty that you’ve had too much. It will only take you minutes to get these recipes done, which is another huge plus.

Mocktail Sangria

The most refreshing non-alcoholic drink for summer. You can experiment with the recipe by adding different types of fruits. Start with 4 cups of grape juice, that is the non-alcoholic alternative for wine. You add one cup of mixed berries, sliced orange, and two peaches. Finish off with one cup of orange juice. Mix everything up, put the drink in the fridge or add a lot of ice.

Watermelon Mocktail Punch

Such a great idea to freshen up in the middle of the day. You’ll need to buy one small seedless watermelon. Get the fruit from the inside and put it in a blender. Once that’s done add 8 oz of lemon juice. To make the drink sweeter and more delicious, use one cup of sugar or more to your taste. The last step is 2 cups of frozen strawberries. This mocktail is the ultimate summer pleasure.

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